This time i’ve presented on using websockets with play at KnolX. This presentation briefly describes about how the websockets works & using them with Play Framework. This presentation and all learnings from it are based on the the excellent presentation … Continue reading →

We had a great & successful Scala Traits Event at Hotel Regent Grand on last Saturday. I’ve presented on Play Framework. My Presentation has got three modules from basic Play learning to deploying the application. Now this fruit is here … Continue reading →

This blog talks about integrating the Google Drive infrastructure in Play Scala application as like Assembla and some others. We used oauth2 in order to communicate with the Google using Access Token and Refresh Token. Let us see the process … Continue reading →

We had a requirement to run an application on a different port which was running at port 8080 (Jetty) by default . One of our Lift application was running at port 8080 on Linux (Ubuntu 13.04 ) machine & we … Continue reading →

In my last blog i’ve elaborated the steps to integrate the JaCoCo with your Play Scala project. This time we’ll learn about how to integrate the Scala Code Coverage Tool ( SCCT ) in your Play Scala project. Just some … Continue reading →

Its always good to have a fine test coverage in any project. I am working on Play framework & this time i’ve tried to integrate the JaCoCo with my play scala project & it’s cool to have it in my … Continue reading →

This blog post serves the two purposes : First , We’ll learn about getting the latitude & longitude for an address using Google Geocoding API. Second , We’ll do the same as mentioned above using Play 2.1 WS API & … Continue reading →

Play framework is being the love of every Scala developer now a days. In this post we’ll learn about using Session & Flash scopes in Play framework. Play has a stateless architecture so in order to keep the data across … Continue reading →

In order to upload a file to server we used to use the form with multipart/form-data encoding. File upload is very easy with Play. Use a multipart/form-data encoded request to post files to the server, and then use the java.io.File … Continue reading →